Indexes Calculators
Use index calculators to estimate historical ROI, CAGR, drawdowns, and compare major global benchmarks such as SPX, NDX, DAX, DJI, and FTSE.
Pick any index below, set buy and sell dates, and backtest level changes with historical daily data—free, no sign-up. Use ETF calculators when you need a tradable fund ticker.
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Choose an asset below to open its ROI calculator and simulate returns between two dates using historical prices.
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How these calculators work
Stock index ROI calculators
Equity indexes track baskets such as the S&P 500, Nasdaq-100, Dow Jones Industrial Average, DAX, or Nikkei. This hub collects free index ROI calculators so you can measure hypothetical index-level returns between two dates using historical index levels.
Index tools are helpful when you want a benchmark narrative—“How did a broad U.S. large-cap index perform over ten years?”—without picking individual constituents. Open any index row for charts, ROI, and links to related compare or performance content when generated for that symbol.
Indexes vs ETFs and single stocks
ETFs trade like stocks and may differ slightly from the index level due to fees and tracking error. Single-stock calculators isolate issuer risk. Use index calculators for macro benchmarking, then drill into ETF or stock hubs for implementable tickers.
Regional coverage
Filters highlight U.S., European, and Asian benchmarks where tagged in metadata. Search by common names (“S&P”, “Dow”, “DAX”) or ticker symbols used in our data files.
Responsible use
Index history includes crises and rallies; short windows can mislead. All outputs are illustrative. Review About CalculatorInvest for data practices and Contact for corrections.
What you can do with these tools
- Open a calculator, enter buy/sell dates, and simulate ROI using historical daily prices
- Compare two assets side by side in the compare tool
- Use dedicated monthly (DCA) calculators where linked from a row
- Open performance pages for drawdowns, CAGR, and volatility context
FAQ
What does each calculator do?
You open a calculator, enter dates and amounts, and it simulates value, profit/loss, and ROI % from historical daily closes (or prices you enter).
Do I need an account?
No. The calculators run in your browser; we do not store your inputs.